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Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you yes these are some hot topic of current affairs whose merits and demerits can certainly be asked anywhere in any competitive exams depending upon the level and yes current events like Article 370 and Farmers' Bill
hello, no after preliminary examination once you pass the prelims you have to fill the DAF form for appearing Mains exam so you can refill the form and correct those errors.
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CAT is for admission into the MBA and other relevant courses. However, exams like UPSC CSE, RBI Grade B and others are done for the recruitment purpose. See, for making a decision, its you who have to decide. Like, CAT is an entrance exam for masters degree, so, think,
There is no as such best optional subject for UPSC CSE. Even if we look at the success rate of candidates based on their optional subjects, then, there is not much difference. Optional subjects forms a core of the UPSC exam and can take your name into the final
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Here are a few criteria for a candidate while he is appearing for the union public services examination-
1. Regarding the age criteria for a General candidate the minimum age limit for appearing in this examination is 21 years where as the upper age limit for an eligible
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Yes, you can give UPSC interview in Kannada, there is no problem in that, the medium of the language when it comes to interview for UPSC has to be any of the one amidst the list of languages included in eight schedule of the Indian Constitution, it's absolutely fine
The best books for UPSC are:
History of Modern India - by Bipin Chandra (History)
Indian Economy, NCERT std. 12th economics course book
Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning - by R.S. Aggarwal
Indian Polity - M Laxmikant (Political Science)
India's Struggle For Independence - by Bipin Chandra (History)
Geography Of
Manorama Yearbook
Current Affairs For IAS (PRE) – S A Majid
India Yearbook – Publication Division (GOI)
Kurukshetra Magazine
Pratiyogita Darpan Magazine
Current Affairs & News In Focus Objective Questions – Kiran Prakashan
Mathrubhumi Yearbook
Concise General Knowledge Manual – Barry O’Brien
Yojana Magazine
Economic Survey
Concise General Knowledge
Yes, a candidate who has graduated from IIT. The eligibility criteria to appear for UPSC Civil Services Entrance Examination is that a candidate must have passed Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized board. The minimum age as of August 1 in the year of appearance in the
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